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When I first read the post I thought you threw your Comcast box through the wall!
That sounded exciting to say the least.
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I called Comcast too before I thought to rescan it. They told me now way to get anything without the adapter. Then I thought to rescan and they are back, in 1080 (which is better than I get with the box)
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I have a question about the DTA box and HD. I still do not get them but that is because my DTA box will not let me select a station in the 400 range which is where my HD stations exist.

Am I missing something or did I miss a step?

I have a splitter coming out of the DTA box. One side goes directly into the TV and the second side goes thru a DVD/VCR into the Component in (red/white/yellow) connection.

I do not have the A/B switch in the configuration since I cannot get the DTA box to select the 400 range.

Any info will help.

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The DTA is NOT high definition. If you want an HD feed from Comcast you need an HD box ($10 per month) or take the cable out of the wall, screw it straight into the tuner input on the back of your TV and scan for channels. You'll end up with 62 digital channels with all the major networks in high definition for free.

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The DTA is NOT high definition. If you want an HD feed from Comcast you need an HD box ($10 per month) or take the cable out of the wall, screw it straight into the tuner input on the back of your TV and scan for channels. You'll end up with 62 digital channels with all the major networks in high definition for free.

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Same situation for me, splitter plus A/B switch as described on Comcast's own website for reception of HD directly thru the wall
Connect a Standard Definition Digital Transport Adapter to an HDTV


I both did online chat and phone with 4 different agents and all tell me there has absolutely been no change in our service and that I should still be receiving HD via the splitter. Just another example of Comcast having no idea what Comcast is doing. I did however not enjoy the chat agent attempting to tell me I was stealing HD as I did not subscribe to HD service, until I sent her to Comcast's own instructions on how to do it. She did not apologize, just moved on to not help me.
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I can't believe it but it worked. Not sure why but let's not look a gift horse in the mouth...

That is what I thought but this post (Quote 2) from near the top says otherwise.

It has the cable out of the wall into a DTA box into a splitter and into the TV. I still do not understand the splitter part.

In fact, you even said it worked. (Quote 3).

That is why I am confused.

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Old 11-20-2014, 08:57 AM
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The DTA is NOT high definition. If you want an HD feed from Comcast you need an HD box ($10 per month) or take the cable out of the wall, screw it straight into the tuner input on the back of your TV and scan for channels. You'll end up with 62 digital channels with all the major networks in high definition for free.

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When I was in MA this summer, my brother in law had an HD DTA from Comcast. I had never heard of such a thing until then. It was same cost as non HD DTA.

It is still not available here to my knowledge.
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You need an A/B splitter. You also need a simple 1 to 2 line splitter which has one input and two (or more) outputs. Run the cable from the wall to this simple splitter. Then run a cable from one output to the A input of the A/B switch. Run a second cable from the 1:2 splitter to the DTA device input. Run a cable from the DTA output to the B input of the A/B splitter. Run a cable from the A/B splitter output to the TV. Now what you have is a direct line from the wall to the TV via the A side which carries unscrambled HD signals. And you have all the other channels which need descrambling via the B side. Set the A/B switch to A and then use the search for channels function on the TV to find the available signals. Using the B side you will use channel 3 and tune using the Comcast remote tuner. Obviously you will need to manually change from A to B side as desired.
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You need an A/B splitter. You also need a simple 1 to 2 line splitter which has one input and two (or more) outputs. Run the cable from the wall to this simple splitter. Then run a cable from one output to the A input of the A/B switch. Run a second cable from the 1:2 splitter to the DTA device input. Run a cable from the DTA output to the B input of the A/B splitter. Run a cable from the A/B splitter output to the TV. Now what you have is a direct line from the wall to the TV via the A side which carries unscrambled HD signals. And you have all the other channels which need descrambling via the B side. Set the A/B switch to A and then use the search for channels function on the TV to find the available signals. Using the B side you will use channel 3 and tune using the Comcast remote tuner. Obviously you will need to manually change from A to B side as desired.
I will try that and see what happens.

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When I was in MA this summer, my brother in law had an HD DTA from Comcast. I had never heard of such a thing until then. It was same cost as non HD DTA.

It is still not available here to my knowledge.
I can understand why Comcast is slow to distribute HD DTA devices. Lots of people would swap their $10/month HD box for a $2/month HD DTA device if they were only interested in HD and not DVR, the channel guide, or some of the higher cable channels. That certainly applies to me for at least one of our TVs.

I think their strategy is to distribute the HD DTA devices in places where the signal is scrambled and you have to have a DTA versus a place like here where you can run the cable straight into the TV.
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You need an A/B splitter. You also need a simple 1 to 2 line splitter which has one input and two (or more) outputs. Run the cable from the wall to this simple splitter. Then run a cable from one output to the A input of the A/B switch. Run a second cable from the 1:2 splitter to the DTA device input. Run a cable from the DTA output to the B input of the A/B splitter. Run a cable from the A/B splitter output to the TV. Now what you have is a direct line from the wall to the TV via the A side which carries unscrambled HD signals. And you have all the other channels which need descrambling via the B side. Set the A/B switch to A and then use the search for channels function on the TV to find the available signals. Using the B side you will use channel 3 and tune using the Comcast remote tuner. Obviously you will need to manually change from A to B side as desired.
I made a diagram of my current setup and the setup with the A/B switch. Before I go through all the cable changes, I think I am going to run the cable from the wall into the HDTV and scan for the channels and see if that gives me the channels. That should be the same as using the A side of the A/B switch in your setup.

Correct?

However, what I do not understand is since the signal coming out of the cable is scrambled how is the TV going to find the channels without a DTA box?

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Try it, you'll end up with 62 unscrambled HD channels
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I made a diagram of my current setup and the setup with the A/B switch. Before I go through all the cable changes, I think I am going to run the cable from the wall into the HDTV and scan for the channels and see if that gives me the channels. That should be the same as using the A side of the A/B switch in your setup.

Correct?

However, what I do not understand is since the signal coming out of the cable is scrambled how is the TV going to find the channels without a DTA box?

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Because those channels are not scrambled. Please don't tell Comcast we have figured this out or they will scramble them. And Yes to your correct question
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I am trying to get roku to connect but it gets stuck at local network. Anyone have any ideas?
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It doesn't see any wifi signals?
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It says it does and the signal is good or excellent, then it stops. It will work fine through a cell phone hot spot. Makes me think it's a router issue but I'm stuck!!
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